Featured in Architecture & Design

Monal Daxini presents a blueprint for streaming data architectures and a review of desirable features of a streaming engine. He also talks about streaming application patterns and anti-patterns, and use cases and concrete examples using Apache Flink.

Featured in AI, ML & Data Engineering

Joy Gao talks about how database streaming is essential to WePay's infrastructure and the many functions that database streaming serves. She provides information on how the database streaming infrastructure was created & managed so that others can leverage their work to develop their own database streaming solutions. She goes over challenges faced with streaming peer-to-peer distributed databases.

Systems Thinking and Methods - Michael Nygard, author of 'Release It!' teaches how to analyze and influence any system - there's no such thing as "control!") We will take a sociotechnical view of systems that draws on lean thinking, cybernetics, complex adaptive systems, and human factors.

Reactive programming in JavaScript - Learn reactive programming with the Javascript version of Rx from one of the authorities on the topic: Jafar Husain has been involved with RxJS at Netflix for years and trained hundreds of engineers inside and outside of Netflix.

The Go Programming Language - The up and coming language of the year is widely used on the server side (eg. SoundCloud, etc) and in client side tools (Docker and many other devops tools).

You can get a refund on your tutorial purchase until April 15th, if you don't find the topics meet your needs. If you did not buy tutorials, you may do so until June 5th. Many tutorials have limited capacity so register early to get a seat.

Facilitated Peer Sharing, great food, and more

QCon has been experimenting every year with ways to introduce more peer-sharing into the event, since attendees are all technical leaders who can provide a lot of value to each other. Here are some of the things we're doing this year:

2 hour open spaces unconference on Wednesday end of day; and thursday: one per track, staggered during the day. We're trying a 2 hour open space, one per track, from 5-7pm on Wednesday, immediately following the short talks. Then on Thursday we continue the schedule established at past QCon's where each track has a one hour open space during the day

Discussion Cafe - topical tables at lunch. Lunch will feature sections of smaller tables for 4 around particular topics where you can meet each other in a more comfortable setting, in addition to the usual large 10 seat conference lunch tables.

We hope you can join us for QCon New York 2015. Register before April 18th and save $400.